Aurothiosulphate

/ˌɔːroʊˌθaɪoʊˈsʌlfət/ noun

A chemical compound containing gold, sulfur, and oxygen atoms, often used in gold extraction and medical treatments.

From Latin 'aureus' (golden) + 'thio-' (combining form for sulfur) + 'sulphate' (salt of sulfuric acid). This chemistry term was created in the 19th century when scientists began systematically naming compounds with gold.

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